The Social Care Wales hearing was called after the body said it received “allegations of serious safeguarding concerns”
I'm Nick Meir with news that an adult care home manager who allowed a service user with learning difficulties unrestricted access to a mobile phone which resulted in them sending and receiving explicit images has been banned from working in social care in Wales by a disciplinary panel. Karen Walden, who at the time was working for Bramble Bay Ltd which operates The Rookery care home in Newcastle Emlyn and two other sites in Kilgetty, Pembrokeshire, was the subject of a Social Care Wales fitness to practice hearing on Friday, 25 November. The Social Care Wales hearing was called after the body said it received “allegations of serious safeguarding concerns”. For more care news stay with us here at Care Radio.
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